· 15 March billion people will die at the hand of one man. A man with a twisted vision, to make humans a better, more intelligent race. Arbitrator Jonah Oliver’s secure life disintegrates into one of lies, corruption, conspiracy and murder. · Bookaday: Tag by Simon Royle. Tag (Book One: The Zumar Chronicles) - Science Fiction, Futuristic, Technothriller. In the wake of Arbitrator Jonah Oliver's interrogation of Jibril Muraz, a prisoner of UNPOL, his secure life disintegrates into one of Estimated Reading Time: 1 min. Menu. BEST KINDLE DEALS. Subscribe free to www.doorway.ru for the best free and bargain books.
Simon's first three novels Tag, Bangkok Burn, and Bangkok Wet, have all been well received by Amazon readers. Tag is a technothriller set in the year What readers have called, - "Very good read, story may have gone further but then since its Book 1 assume more to come in book 2. All in all an enjoyable and different futurist novel.". Tag (The Zumar Chronicles) (Volume 1)|Mr Simon Royle, Elements of the Art of Assaying Metals|Johann Andreas Cramer, Frenzied Finance Volume 1|Thomas William Lawson, The World Outlook for Canned Hominy and Mushrooms|Philip M. Parker. Simon Royle was born in Manchester, England in He has been variously a yachtsman, advertising executive, and a senior management executive in software companies. A futurist and a technologist, he lives in Bangkok, with his wife and two children. TAG is his first novel.
In 'Tag' Simon Royle has created the most fascinating and detailed 'future world'. Against this backdrop he plays out an entertaining thriller with appealing characters. And it's all written in a fluid and approachable style that keeps the pages turning. The story is set exactly years in the future. Simon's first three novels Tag, Bangkok Burn, and Bangkok Wet, have all been well received by Amazon readers. Tag is a technothriller set in the year Simon Royle has been variously a loader of trucks, garbage-man, yachtsman, door-to-door salesman, advertising executive, and a senior executive in technology companies. The Publishing stuff is nearly done - a little more work on the website and one more distribution channel to set up but then I'm done. All of my books will be available in print and digital. I'd like to do audio but Amazon's audio site isn't open to non-US publisher's and I couldn't be bothered to end-run it. I might one day, if it seems worth it - but right now I reckon my time is better.
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